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*Please read profile before purchase. ◎ 1995 revised edition, paperback, in excellent condition, almost out of circulation. ◎ Prices will be adjusted depending on the situation ↑↓ ◎ Sequel to the author's "Flowers and Stars." ◎ No price negotiations. It's in beautiful condition as shown in the photos. There are no noticeable scratches or stains. There may be some minor scuffs and signs of use that are difficult to convey in the photos. It has been 30 years since its publication, and there is some slight yellowing, but it's at an acceptable level as shown in the photos and does not interfere with reading. The publisher is out of stock and there are no plans for a reprint, making it out of print. Resale value is also expected to be high. If you are looking for this book, you might want to buy it immediately. If you are not particular about the quality, you can find copies on Amazon Marketplace and other platforms starting from around 1000 yen. "A Daughter of History" Michiko Inukai Price: ¥1200 + tax (¥1320) Revised December 1995 A story depicting the formation of the soul of a young girl entangled in the twists and turns of history from the May 15th Incident to the end of the war. A long autobiographical coming-of-age story that closely portrays her experiences with family, friendships, marriage proposals, and a sense of adventure. A controversial work that sheds new light on the secret history of the Showa era. Michiko Inukai (April 20, 1921 - July 24, 2017) was a Japanese philanthropist, environmental activist, and novelist. She was the granddaughter of Tsuyoshi Inukai, who served as Prime Minister. She was a Catholic. Born in Tokyo in April 1921 (Taisho 10). Her grandfather was Prime Minister Tsuyoshi Inukai, who was assassinated by naval officers in the May 15th Incident in 1932 (Showa 7), and her father was Ken Inukai, who served as Minister of Justice in the Yoshida Cabinet. After dropping out of Tsuda College, she went to the United States in 1948 (Showa 23), and later studied biblical studies in the Netherlands and France, returning to Japan in 1957. The following year, she published "Ojousan Hourouki" based on her overseas life. She wrote essays such as "My America" and "My Europe," autobiographies such as "Flowers and Stars" and "A Daughter of History," and works related to the Bible such as "Old Testament Stories," "New Testament Stories," and "The World of the Bible." From the 1980s, she devoted her private fortune to addressing the refugee problem in the world. Died in July 2017 (Heisei 29). *Mainly deals with popular works and out-of-print paperbacks. Please check the seller's product list. #MichikoInukai #Inukai_Michiko #book #history/biography
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